JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — All Duval County court calendars have been restored after a "catastrophic" IT issue last week, according to Court Administrator Joe Stelma.
Last week, an email sent out to attorneys said court IT “deleted” some court calendars and were “trying to reconstruct” those calendars.
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Stelma said everything is now back up and running and there are no lingering issues on Monday, calling what happened a “glitch.”
He said the calendars were deleted when the court was moving calendar information into a new system.
Here is the email sent out to attorneys last week:
"To All 4th Circuit Attorneys –
"Unfortunately, we have had a rather catastrophic issue with a few of our DUVAL COUNTY calendars. For some unknown reason COURT IT has deleted some of the calendars. They are trying to reconstruct the calendars, but to further ensure we do not have issues regarding your cases, we are requesting that you advise us if you have a case set. If you have set up an upcoming hearing respond to this email with the information below.
"We do not need information about cases set with DV Court or Trials in Courtrooms or Child Support.
"We included members of the Bar from Clay and Nassau County, but we do not need feedback on hearings set in those counties. Only Duval please.
"Although most hearings and non-jury trials have been reset we want to be diligent so we do not overlap future scheduling."
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